Sunday May 08, 2005
News
CBK reveals details of JM but JVP says ‘NO’
PM's 'win-win' deal with unions defers CEB revamp
World Bank demolishes buffer zones
China backs Thailand for UN SG
SB pardon: Milinda still waiting
No change after a decade
Transfers for reinstated school heads
Transfers for reinstated school heads
Protests against move to register int’l schools
Bus fare hike coming
Common mechanism essential for relief work : WB
UNP won’t state its position on JM until govt. approves it
SLMC kept in the dark on JM: Party secretary
Alleged fraud to hush up negligence
Queen Elizabeth inquires about tsunami relief
Flight controllers poised to strike
Violence threatening press freedom in Lanka
Sivaram's phone still rings, but where?
MPs on study tour of US
Poverty reduction key issue at World Bank donor conference
Don't create inequities, Kadir tells NGO colloquium
ISSM embarks on new course
Maligawa without Diyawadana Nilame for first time
Financial Times
Killer punch for Pramuka Bank
Lake House, Rupavahini to be restructured- PERC
Maharajas lose battle over MTV logo
Bank of Ceylon to sell its WTC space
Local car on diesel or electricity to be launched next month
Pepsi eyes Lankan spice oils for flavouring colas
Reducing fiscal profligacy
Improving profitability of the sugar industry
CIMA Global summit on track
Climbing the eLadder: Trawling the web for small businesses (Business@Home)
Wake up before the Upheaval!
MIGA to promote investments through trust fund
Stop offensive use of Buddhism for business promotion
A revolutionary skills training scheme
Orientation course requirement for directors of listed firms
Biz Club members' Get-together on May 15
Vanik marrying money?
Small cap bubble yet to burst
Good 1Q growth at Commercial Bank
HNB group 1Q pre-tax profits up 60 pct
Too many Lankans remain poor, World Bank says
Foreigners taking away "our" jobs -young business leader
Sports
Havies sing the 'blues' after second half slump
Interim committee don pads for their innings
CRC and Musaeus pocket titles
Four cricketers in Kilinochchi
Bangladesh juniors humble Sri Lankans
Tuhashini leads Sri Lanka to SAARC title
Asith guides Richmond to safety
A huge breakthrough for local rugby
Good times are here again?
Format for present day school cricket
There are lessons to be learnt for the future
From a historian to another
'Tanker' Hamid was a an unmatchable power-house

Prime Minister Mahinda Rajpakse exchanging documents after Power and Energy Minister Susil Premajayantha and Finance Minister Sarath Amunugama signed a memorandum with CEB unions yesterday to avert a crisis over the restructuring of the state institution. The agreement was signed less than a week after minister Amunugama sent shockwaves across the CEB by describing the workers as Kalakannis and rogues. Pic by J. Weerasekera.
Columns
Closer to JM, further from JVP - Political Column
Congratulations! You lied and survived  - 5th Column 
Does a ‘bare-knuckled political brawler’ augur well for UN? - inside the glass house
Electronic air defence for LTTE airstrip - Situationa Report
Should we be content and complacent? - The Sunday Times Economic Analysis
The National Con Award, was it? - Thoughts from London
Gender issues concerning election to religious and public office -Focus on Rights
Calling Siva a terrorist doesn't make these guys journalists  - The Rajpal Abyenayake Column 
Sivaram's death resurrects tolerance for dissent  - Lobby 
Plus
New look amidst a wet look
Beware of the winds of change
On a high note
‘Achcharu’days are here again
Gem of a work
What's gone wrong with Navarangahala? (Kala Korner)
Stagefright&Panic to reign again
A funeral– an unusual end to an unusual life
Rare honour for Pramilla
Turning a new page
Letters to the Editor
Appreciation
Books
Arts
Mirror Magazine
Speeding it up
On track with changes
Like a rock...
A click away
A guiding hand
TV Times
‘Revelation’ dazzled
Ron Ragel : A mission to fulfill
‘Rebirth’ for Jennifer Lopez
Cannes focuses Lanka
‘Underworld’ replaces ‘Gangs’
‘Breathless’: Godard’s the New Wave
French New Wave changed world cinema
‘Pinkanda Simona’:Humour at its best
‘Fat Actress’ : New comedy series
Funday Times
The death of King Mahasen
More waterfalls in the gem country
The king, the monk and the acolyte
Ceylon's four-penny is worth millions

Power and Energy Minister Susil Premajayantha and Finance Minister Sarath Amunugama signing a memorandum with CEB unions yesterday to avert a crisis over the restructuring of the state institution. The agreement was signed less than a week after minister Amunugama sent shockwaves across the CEB by describing the workers as Kalakannis and rogues. Pic by J. Weerasekera

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